The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1933 Page: 5 of 6
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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS, JANUARY 5, 1933.
We Are Working and
Planning For You In 1933
Never before have we been so anxious to
improve our business and give a greater
measure of service than we are right now.
This desire has been inspired by the loyalty
of our patrons during the past year.
Count on us for a brand of service and val-
ues that wiii meet your every expectation
in 1933 and you wiii not be disappointed.
May the New Year be one of peace, hap-
piness and prosperity.
Searls
DRY COODS
STORE
L1NWOOD
Rlev. A. J. McCuistion and
Mrs. McCuistion were madt.
happy Christmas Day by hav-
ing with them twenty-eight
relatives and friends to help
heart rejoice. They were Mr.
and Mrs. Oiiie Cherry, Mr. and
Mrs. Htfb Maddux, Mr. 'and
Mrs. Cad Coiiier, Mr. and Mrs.
Emery Coiiier.
Mfr. and Mrs. E. E. Lanier and piea.
Mrs. Martin Wolf of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Florence
visited during the Xmas hoii- ha<! with them through the
days with Wise and Martin's holiday time Mfrs. Robert Jor-
mother, M!rs. W. W. Woif and dan and daughter, Miss Mat^
family. ofLufkin.
Mrs. A. B. Goff had as her Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Davis,
guests Xmas, her mother, Mrs. of Jones Chapel visited with
Bill Adams of Tyler, a sister Davis' parents, Mr. and
and her family from Beaumont, Mr . Lee Ash, Xmas week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Walker. Miss Virgie Fitts of Nacog-
Mrs. Goff and Mrs. Walker ac- dorhps visited with her mother,
companied Mrs. Adams on her Mrs. Annie Fitts Xmas week,
return home and visited with Mr. and Mtt*s. D. P. Billinps-
the home folks a day and ley spent the holidays with
night. relatives In Nacogdoches.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Black- On account of so ma;iy oi
man of Conroe spent Xm.'f the homes having sick people
week with M!rs. Blackman's in them, it was thought advis-
mother, sister and brother's able to discontinue school un-
family, Mrs. Alma Goff, Miss ti! next week.
Lois and A. B. Goff. ' H**- A. B. Creach of Atoy
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Town- and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wat-
ley had with them a house par- !ace and children of Rusk visit-
ty of near relatives to make the ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
beautiful Xniaa season one of Frank Guiledge.
lasting happiness. P^r. John Harris, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paine, bepn ill several weeks, condi-
fatther and mother of Mrs. L. tion remains unchanged.
M. McCuistion, made happi- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Corley ac-
ness In her home.by thei^pres^ companied their son, Emmett,
ence this Yuletide. on his return to his school work
M\*s. Woodley of Liberty ln< Austin Monday as far as
Hill and Granville Hays of Jacksonville. Emmett is de-
Galveston, visited with Mr. lighted with his teachers and
and Mrs. Dave Rice Xmas day reports from them to this par-
and helped eat the Xmas cakes ents show that he is doing
good work.
i Our Sincere Wishes for
a Happy 1933
REDLAWN
kAJ
We can't put the disagreeable year of 1932 into it's over-
due motia balls and lay it aside in the limbo of soon-to-be-
forgotten things, without thanking you sincerely for your
patronage for the past twelve months.
The friendship and patronage you have accorded us the
past year are worthy indeed of our most hearty and sin-
cere thanks.
Let us all hope that the year 1933 is going to be a better
year for everybody.
We are looking forward to fie pleasure of serving you
even better during the year 1933 than ever before in the
past. We are here to serve you.
Gu!f Pub!ic Service Co.
Ctyde Poore, Loca! Manager
Starling of Stamford, visited the several families who
and family of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White
eat an especial dinner prepared during Xmaa with W. J. Roark. had with them for the holidays
for this occasion. The indexed Mrs. Boyce Bateman and lit- Mr. and Mrs. Tom James and
parties Mr. and Mrs. Ezra tie daughter of Joplin, Mo., family pf Dallas. ' M'*S' Nettie Mayberry has
Thornton and family. Mr. and came in "Friday night. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Terrell returned to her home in Luf-
Mrs. L. M. McCuistion and Bateman coming in a few days' and Whitt, returned from k'" after several days visit
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mc- to make this their home. They their visit to South Texas in herewith her sister, Mrs. Lioyd
Cuistlon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank will be located near Mrs. Bate-; time for Xmas. I Miss Clara Blanton of Jef-
Dickey and family, Mr. Fred man's mother, Mrs. W. J. Ro- Bro. W. E. Hill of Jackson- Person spent the holidays here
Dickey, Miss Mollie Dickey, ark, on the Rusk and Linwood; ville filled his regular appoint- "*'th relatives and friends.
Mrs. Delia Thornton, Miss Zu- road. ! ment at Palestine Church Sun- Mr. James Lusk spent the
el!a Dickey. Nacogdoches, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arrant day. Bro. Hill will preach reg-, holidays at Dialville with rela-. ^e"^rt7f l^t week moved away
A H.D^key. Houston and Md family of Houston spent ularly twice each month, on thres. ^ ^ Misses 11a Jones and Lena Mr. H.H.Dickey was a busi-
Mtss Anme Canker, Kountz. Xmas with Mrs. E. R. Maddux the first and third Lord's Day. Joel Wells and family have ^ at ncss visitor in Rusk Thursday.
Mr. Jim Thornton of Dallas a!)d Mr. and Mtrs. J. H. Arrant M{-. and Mrs. J. W. Will^ms moved to Nacogdoches county. gp^ings as guests of the Mr. W. C. Watters of Jack-
visited during holiday week and family. I visited Sunday afternoon near Mr. aid Mt s. Alton Single- g^m-, Mrs. Ernest Fel- sonville visited relatives here
with his ^uoi, Mrs. Delia , Miss Opal Liles of Nacogdo- Douglass with th^ir daughter tty; have moved Into one of ^ ^ visited his
Thornton'and brothers family, ''"hes visited last week with ha? Mrs. Luther McKnight. th^ houses on the C. Rogers
Air. and Mrs. Ezra Thornton. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Little Joe Frank Dickey re-' P!
Miss Marjorie Coliier is pow Liles. L^urned Saturday friom his visit)
at home from Thompson where Mr. andMrs. W. T. Wiwiams with his aunt and uncle at hi
she has had employment for had with them their two sons, Kountz and Was taken sick on B
several months. Leonard and Rex and their arrival and is quite ill, and
Mrs. E. L. Priddy had with families to help them enjoy the every member of the family in Hipbard and families expect
her at the Yuletide her son, Santa Claus season. this Dickey home are in bed to move shortly to Mr. Brown's
Mach White and family from Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Porter with flu, some of them very P'ace on Boles Creek.
Mhi-Hn, her daughter, Miss returned to their home near sick. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hibbard
Zjna White, a teacher in the Douglas Sunday after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Seaberry.NewJ and family of Jacksonville and
Douglas High School Tnree ingtheholidayswithMrs.Por- ton Monroe Berryman of Tyler Mr.and Mrs. C.C.Britten and o/co'Joe'were gJe'JJJrtof !ng*thl r^l'^riveek7with
other daughters and two sons ter s parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. and Watters Berryman of family of Ironton, were guests
with their families made up E. Roark. Wichita Falls visited in the Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
this home coming Yuietide Mr. and Mrs. Wise Wolf and home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
group that made mother's family of Marshal, and Mr. and Smith Xmas week.
he.
id Mrs. Dewey Dominy
moved into the Sam
^n place here in Redlawn.
^srs. Sam Brown and Joe
H/*B. Hollis of sinter, Mrs. Amy Finley of Pol-
taat^yek visit-^ lok, who fell recently and
broke her leg.
Hibbard. *
The rondiition of Miss Mar-
garet Woods !? reported slight-
ly improved, as is also that of
Mrs. Sue Page, at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowen
Mr.
Call wt
ing re!*
Mr. dMHHUrs. WilL^m Rus- Misses Janey and Dorris El-
sell with the latt^rs mother, la Singletary and Nellave Ro-
Mrs. Minnie Rodgers, of Ne- gers and' Mesr-s. D. B. Singtc-
ches, spent last week-end in the tary and J. C. Rogers were
Will Stanley home. i visitors in Nacogdoches Thuis-
M*. Eli Bailey was a business, day.
visitor in Rusk Monday. j Miss Pearl Avara, wha
Mr. and Mrs. Runt Coleman tenches atHightower, is spend.
last week in the Charlie Jones home folks.
home.
CENTRAL HIGH
[ The community ex-
j tends sympathy to Mrs.
H. W. Overall in the recent
' death of her brother.
M '. and Mrs. E. Z. Henry of
R!usk and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
of Beaumont spent Christmas'Mardy of Brenham jere visit-
and a part of the week foliow-j in
i"*? here with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday.
Card of Thanks
the H. P. Todd home
Ellis Cole.
CROSS ROADS
SMck T!res Wreck Cars
Don't risk your neck ' ***"
' .-A* on smooth, slick,
slippery tires. Now is the
logical time to buy Cold
weather is not hard on tires.
By equipping now you'll get
the protection of new tires
a!i Winter and they'll still be
as good as new next Spring.
Get the greatest safety tread
known—the Goodyear All-
Weather —at the lowest
prices in years.
Alto Motor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Folder
^ of Cold Sorings spent thq week-
( erd with the latters parents.
i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rey-
[ r ol is of Kirbyville visited dur-
! inn the holidays with the iat-
teri parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Cherry.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ellerbee
rf Port Arthur spent the holi-
days with relatives in this com.
I mutiity.
Mr. and M)rs. Winfry Star-
I ling of Denison with Dr. C. C.
[ D 'M Headache Gone
- ?mple Remedy Does It
! '"**
Hoadnch<?s caused by constipation
I nre gone nfter oie dose of Adlerikn.
' Tnia .cleans a)) pobons out of BOTH
] upper and tower bov.cts. Gives bet-
j te'. s.eep. etids nervousness.
BR!TTA!N'S DRUG STORE
Phone ^40
ALTO, TEXAS
! H Moseley. Optometrist
Rusk, Texas, with 81 years in
the practice of Optometry.
AHM Drug Store on the First
and Tnird Mondays tn etch
. month.
Mo charge for examinAtion.
We wish gratefully to ac-
knowledge your kind pxprps.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lincoln gjon of sympathy in the loss of
and son-, James Russell, qf Pai-
o tine viyited Mr. T. B. Avara
and family Monday And Tues-
day.
Mrs. D. B. Singletary and
children of Jacksonville were
vifdtors in this community dur-
ing the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mjrs. Edgar Banks Cosper.
of Rusk visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Di&;ussioo
P. Todd and family Monday. derscn.
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Goff of
Winona visited relatives here
during the past week.
Mr. J. C. Rogers of Canton
antdl Miss Nellave Rogers of
our dear husband a.id fataer.
Mrs. H. P.. Hendrick
and children.
SEN!OR B.Y.F.U. PROGRAM
A Willing Sacrifice.
Introduction — Laura Alice
No. 2—Dell An-
Difcussion No. 3 — Maggie
Gilcrease.
Discussion No. 4"—Ruth Pal-
mer. !
Discussion No. 5—Mrs. Ted
Nacogdoches sepnt Christmas A^ore.
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Rogers.
Rev. W. E. Hill of Jackson-
ville visited friends here Fri-
day and Saturday.
Mi". Jewel Watters and
daughters, Viola and Louise,
were visitors in Rusk last Mon-
day afternoon.
Quite a number of the people
of this community are still sick,
although most of them are im-
proving niicely.
Mr. Doyle Wilson was a
visitor in Jacksonville a few
hcurd Sunday night.
Several new families have
moved into this community th!s
week. We are glad to
No. 6—Luciilo
Discussion
Williams.
Discussion No. 7—Ford Gil-
crease.
FURS WANTED
We wt.t buy a'i kinds of Furs.
Bring them to R. R. Strih!ing'g stora
or phone me at 134 L-S. Top pricca
H. A. Lindsey,
B. B. Lindsey,
Atto, Texas.
them with us, but we shall misa cf action.
Broccoli—Why did Sopho-
nisba marry that man. He's
'deaf and dumb and has St.
Vitus dance.
Spinacht—Her ideal was a
have man of few words and plenty
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Weimar, F. L. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1933, newspaper, January 5, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214655/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.